How to find the right legal advisor when doing business in Poland

Starting a business in Poland requires a thorough understanding of the country’s legal and regulatory environment. The first step is to determine the legal form of your business—whether you want to establish a sole proprietorship, limited liability company (sp. z o.o.), or a joint-stock company (S.A.). Each business structure has different legal implications, especially regarding […]

Wesley Howard Triani: A Lifelong Commitment to Financial Planning and Personal Growth

Wesley Howard Triani is a veteran financial planner with over 43 years of experience specializing in Social Security and retirement planning. Based in Bayport, NY, Wesley has dedicated his life to helping individuals secure their financial futures, while also maintaining a deep commitment to personal growth, family, and community service. Raised in Lindenhurst, Long Island, […]

Essential Insurance for New Build Loft Conversions: A Guide by Loft Conversion Specialists

Converting your loft into a usable living space can be one of the most rewarding and value-adding projects you undertake in your home. Whether you’re looking to create a home office, extra bedroom, or even a luxury master suite, a new build loft conversion opens up a world of possibilities. However, before embarking on this […]

Top Labour donor Dale Vince says rich fleeing capital gains tax raid can ‘f— off’

Wealthy individuals threatening to leave the UK to avoid expected tax increases should “f— off,” according to Dale Vince, green energy tycoon and major Labour donor. Vince, who has donated £5 million to Labour, dismissed as “profoundly stupid” the idea that higher taxes could harm UK entrepreneurship, asserting that those solely interested in low taxes […]

UK data centre investment stalled by lack of electricity supply

Data centre investment in the UK is being stymied by delays in securing electricity supply, according to David Sleath, CEO of Segro, one of the country’s largest commercial property developers. Speaking on Times Radio, Sleath expressed his frustration at the long wait times for grid connections, which can stretch to several years, preventing Segro from […]

Evri named UK’s worst delivery service as nearly half report issues

For the second year running, delivery firm Evri has been named the UK’s worst-performing parcel delivery company, with nearly half of its customers reporting issues. According to Ofcom, the UK’s postal regulator, 44% of customers who used Evri in the last six months encountered delivery problems — the highest rate among all 10 companies assessed. […]

Jeremy Hunt criticises OBR for timing of review release on budget day

Former Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has criticised the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) for allegedly compromising its political impartiality, as it prepares to release a review potentially critical of the Conservative government on budget day. The review is expected to address claims by Chancellor Rachel Reeves of a £22 billion fiscal gap left by the previous […]

Half of UK business owners pledge to hire if Chancellor boosts Entrepreneur’s relief

Half of the UK’s business owners have indicated they would hire more staff if the Chancellor increases Entrepreneur’s Relief in the upcoming Autumn Budget, according to new research by Helm, Britain’s largest founder network. In a recent poll of 400 business owners at Helm, 50% stated they would expand their workforce under a more generous […]

Bus fare cap to rise to £3 across England under new budget plan

The bus fare cap in England is set to rise to £3, following an announcement by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The new limit, which will be introduced in the upcoming Budget, marks an increase from the current £2 cap that was implemented by the previous Conservative government as a cost-of-living measure. The £2 cap […]

Investment focus drives Rachel Reeves’ strategy to revitalise UK economy

The UK economy has been mired in low growth for years, a problem exacerbated since the 2008 global financial crisis. Despite a few short-term recoveries, average annual growth has been consistently weak, leading to stagnating living standards. A striking indicator of this trend is that real wages in the UK are barely higher than they […]